Using Different Character Sets - Epson ActionPrinter T-750 User Manual

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In double-strike mode, the T-750 prints each line twice, with the
second slightly below the first. This makes the characters bolder. While
NLQ is in use, however, double-strike is ignored because NLQ
characters are already formed by two passes of the print head.
This is normal NLQ printing
This is emphasized NLQ printing
Superscripts and subscripts are valuable for such purposes as printing
footnote numbers or parts of mathematical formulas, and the underline
mode provides an automatic way of underlining fully any piece of text.
It underlines spaces, subscripts, and superscripts without a break.
The example below shows underlining with text and combined with
superscripts and subscripts in a mathematical formula.
average = (a

Using Different Character Sets

The T-750 incorporates a new character set: Epson Character
Graphics. This set allows you to take advantage of the power of the
Epson mode commands and still print out the character graphics used
by IBM and compatible computers and by much application software.
For example, if your word processor can include the characters to draw
boxes and shade areas, you can produce some very professional effects.
You can select the Epson Character Graphics set with your software
or by setting DIP switch l-3 ON. For many applications it is best to use
the DIP switch instead of the software command because the character
graphics are then available as soon as you turn the printer on.
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T-750 Printer Features

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